We all want to stay young forever and preserve our skin as that of a newborn baby, however it is not possible. As soon as we are born, oxidation of free radicals in all our connective tissues begins. We use carotene & Vitamins A, C and E to slow this process.
There are over 600 carotenoids. Beta Carotene is the most transformable to vitamin A in the category of cartenoids. Carotenoids protect the skin from free raidcals with their antioxidant features.…
Coenzyme Q10 is a fat-soluble vitamin-like substance present in every cell of the human body. It serves as a coenzyme vital to production of energy within cells. It is also…
Vitamin with potent moisturizing & regenerating properties. Its moisturizing properties improve stratum corneum hydration, reducing transepidermal water loss and maintaining skin elasticity and softness. INCI Name: Panthenol Other Names: Pro-Vitamin B-5 Cosmetic…
Niacinamide is a popular and widely-used skin lightening ingredient. However, its skin appearance benefit goes far beyond this: Niacinamide also has the potential to enhance the efficacy of skin care…
Highly active, fat-soluble vitamin with various effects on skin. Stimulates cell proliferation (thickening of the skin), improves the barrier function of the skin, improves skin elasticity and reduces the risk…
Effective Anti-Inflammatory & Antioxidant Properties. DL-Alpha tocopheryl acetate or Vitamin-E acetate, is the stable form of Vitamin E most often used in cosmetic formulations for its skin care benefits. Vitamin…